article / February 13, 2019
Lowering risks on street working children
Behind every refugee crisis are thousands of different and unique stories from people who experienced the worst hardships. Forced to flee their country, Syrian refugees in Lebanon are doing their best to survive against all odds.
article / September 29, 2016
Building schools, building hope
It was a special day at Seti Devi Primary School in Shyama, Dolakha - a newly reconstructed, freshly painted, one-storey building was being officially handed over by World Vision.
publication / October 23, 2019
Rwanda - September 2019 Situation Report
The number of refugees living in Rwanda is still estimated at 149,000, about half of whom are from the DRC and the other half are from Burundi.
article / September 25, 2017
Eyewitness to Crisis: Turkana's malnourished children continue to be at risk
Just before my heart broke, I was cheerfully chatting with a hospital head nurse. And then I heard her.Two-year-old Scholastica shrieking in a high-pitched tone. Her tiny voice doing the only thing it could, cry in pain.
article / May 27, 2015
Standing With the Girls Campaign
FUNDRAISING CYCLING INTITIATIVE:
STANDING WITH THE GIRLS Campaign to provide dignity kits for girls in Kenya
article / August 27, 2020
Rohingya women and girls make face masks to help protect their community from COVID-19
To help Rohingya families stay safe, World Vision began training refugee women to sew and produce re-usable cloth masks, as part of a project funded by Korea International Cooperation Agency. As of 24 August 2020, 12 women trainees had produced 4,670 cloth masks.
article / May 12, 2015
Clean water for tsunami survivors
Grant project name: Temotu Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Recovery ProjectFunded by: UNICEF and World Vision AustraliaTime frame: 2 years (August 2013 - April 2015)
publication / September 30, 2019
Rwanda - August 2019 Situation Report
The Government of Rwanda, African Union and UNHCR signed an MOU for Rwanda to host refugees from Libya; targeting immigrants who were fleeing to Europe.
World Vision Rwanda was tasked to lead WASH in Gashora refugee reception centre.
article / May 16, 2013
World Vision and Nabaa children aim to transform their city
Children, along with World Vision in Lebanon, are transforming Nabaa, one of the most vulnerable districts in Beirut into an area that is friendly for children.
video / March 20, 2010
Permaculture Interview - Kiran ADP
I have five children. I received this milking cow and chicks under the Permaculture Project. We lived on an infertile land and due to our poverty we couldnt cultivate much. But with the Project, we have been able to cultivate various types of crops.